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Friday, June 6, 2014
A collection of a starless Veil nebula shots
Sometimes I'm publishing experimental starless versions of my astronomical images. They'll show the actual nebula better and have a kind of mystique feel.
Human brains has a tendency to form some quasi logical shapes out of the cloud of random dots, like stars in this case. Without stars, the shapes in a gas cloud stands out much better.
A collection of Veil Nebula supernova remnant images without stars
The Veil Nebula supernova remnant in constellation Cygnus without stars.
Original image and information can be seen HERE
Closeup of the Eastern Veil, IC 1340
Original image and information can be seen HERE
IC 1340 in ionized Oxygen light, O-III
The Pickering's Triangle
Original image and information can be seen HERE
Pickering's Triangle in ionized Oxygen light, O-III
A closeup of the Eastern veil
Original image and information can be seen HERE
Eastern Veil in ionized Oxygen light, O-III
The Witch Broom Nebula
Original image and information can be seen HERE
Witch Broom Nebula in ionized Oxygen light, O-III
Veil Nebula supernova remnant with stars
Original image and information can be seen HERE
Labels:
research and development
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Cone Nebula as an animated zoom in series
I have shot many targets with a several focal lengths and instruments.
Due to that, I'm able to publish some of my photos as an image set, with a different field of view and detail levels. The fractal nature of our universe stands out nicely by this way and it will make the orientation more easy.
Zooming into the Cone Nebula
An animated GIF, 3,4MB
The Cone Nebula and the Christmas Tree Cluster
More info about this image HERE
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Note. an apparent size of the Moon is marked as a circle.
Moon has an angular diameter of ~0,5 degrees, that's ~30 arc minutes.
Click for a large image
Labels:
animations
Saturday, May 24, 2014
North America Nebula, a zoom in animation
I have shot many targets with a several focal lengths and instruments.
Due to that, I'm able to publish some of my photos as an image set, with a different field of view and detail levels. The fractal nature of our universe stands out nicely by this way and it will make the orientation more easy.
An animated GIF, 3,4MB
Zooming into the North America Nebula, NGC 7000
A closeup of NGC 7000, the Great Wall
More info about this image HERE
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An animated 3D study of the North America Nebula can be seen HERE
A study about the apparent scale in the sky
Note. an apparent size of the Moon is marked as a circle.
Moon has an angular diameter of ~0,5 degrees, that's ~30 arc minutes.
Labels:
animations
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
An animated zoom in series to the Bubble Nebula
I have shot many targets with a several focal lengths and instruments.
Due to that, I'm able to publish some of my photos as an image set, with a different field of view and detail levels. The fractal nature of our universe stands out nicely by this way and it will make the orientation more easy.
An animated GIF, 3MB
Zooming into the Bubble Nebula
A closeup picture of the Bubble formation
More info about this image HERE
Buy a photographic print from HERE
An animated 3D study of the Bubble Nebula can be seen HERE
A study about the apparent scale in the sky
Note. an apparent size of the Moon is marked as a circle.
Moon has an angular diameter of ~0,5 degrees, that's ~30 arc minutes.
Click for a large image
Labels:
animations
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